A New York Times and Washington Post Notable Book • Named one of the
Best Books of the Year by TIME, NPR, Elle, and The Boston Globe
“Searing… rigorously researched but never stuffy… Gilbert has
compiled perhaps the first comprehensive examination of
turn-of-the-millennium mainstream, cool-kid trends and ephemera, and
how they were largely molded by those in power to sell a generation of
girls and young women reality-warping lies.” —The New York Times
“So clear-eyed that it’s startling." —The Washington Post
“Entertaining and even energizing, transforming a dismal history
into something like a rallying cry.” —The Boston Globe From
Atlantic critic and Pulitzer Prize finalist Sophie Gilbert, a blazing
critique of early aughts pop culture What happened to feminism in the
twenty-first century? This question feels increasingly urgent in a
moment of cultural and legislative backlash, when widespread
uncertainty about the movement’s power, focus, and currency
threatens decades of progress. Sophie Gilbert identifies an inflection
point in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when the energy of third-wave
and “riot grrrl” feminism collapsed into a regressive period of
hyper-objectification, sexualization, and infantilization. Mining the
darker side of nostalgia, Gilbert trains her keen analytic eye on the
most revealing cultural objects of the era, across music, film,
television, fashion, tabloid journalism, and more. What she recounts
is harrowing, from the leering gaze of the paparazzi to the gleeful
cruelty of early reality TV and a burgeoning internet culture vicious
toward women in the spotlight and damaging for those who weren’t.
Gilbert tracks many of the period’s dominant themes back to the rise
of internet porn, which gained widespread influence as it began to
pervade our collective consciousness. The result is a devastating
portrait of a time when a distinctly American blend of excess,
materialism, and power worship collided with the culture’s
reactionary, puritanical, and chauvinistic currents. Amid a collective
reconsideration of the way women are treated in public, Girl on Girl
is a blistering indictment of the matrix of misogyny that undergirded
the cultural production of the early twenty-first century, and
continues to shape our world today.
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How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves
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ISBN
9780593656303
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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